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An id FMO Death to Augusta. Mrs. Hattie Mangum, wife of Mr. Pope Mangum, died in Augusta a few days ago. St. James, Jalapa. There will be communion service at St. James Lutheran church, Jalapa. on Sunday morniag at 11 o'clock, eon ducttd by Rev. A. J. Bowers. To East.-r Purchase s The Ewart-Pifer Co., requeets us to State that they have just rectived their shipment of nice spring suits for the Easter trade and would be pleased to have their customers call and examinq them. Look out for ad next week. Greene-HemphilL Yesterday afternoon at Abbeville Mr. W. P. Greene and Miss Mary Hemphill were united in marriage. Miss Hemp bill is the daughter of Gen. R. R. Hemphill and associate editor of the Abbeville Medium. The Herald and News extends its sincere congratula tions and wishes the happy couple long life and prosperity. The Sewesage Contract The Board of Public Works this af ternoon will consider the bids for the ocnstruction of a sewerage system in this city. Several representatives of Arms from different parts of the coun try are in the city looking to the in terests of their firms, having bids in for the contract- We hope that the contract will be let and work begun at one.i Lock;aw From Cobwebs. Cobwebs put on a cut lately gave a woman lockjaw. Millions know that the bet -thing to put on a cu' is Buck len's Arnica SAlve, the infallible healer of Wounds, Ulcers, Sores, Skin Erup tions, Burns, Scalds and Piles It eures or no pay. Only 25c. at all Drug Negro Day at the Exposton. Tuesday, April 8th, will be Negro D&y at the Charleston Exposition. On - acount of this the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to Charles ton on April 8th and 7th, final limit Ave days, at rate of $3.85 for the round A number of special attractions will be offered by the exposition, and It is to be hoped that a large crowd from this place will take advantage of the low rates. Chrosio Daartheb. Mr. C. B. Wingfield, of Fair Play, Mo., who- suffered from chronic dysen tery for- thirty-five years, says Chamn berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea * eme#y did him more good than any other medicine he had ever used. For saie byW. E. Pelham & Son. To Speak to Odd Fellows. The jointtbdges of Independent Or der oI Odd Fellows, of Greenville, are arrangThg for a great anniversary cele braion in that city on the evening of of -the 20th. At this meeting it is hoped to- have all the lod sof the Piedmont section of the Sta repre anted The .joint committee of ar ran gemense has selected and invited e('le. L. Blease, Esq., of this city, as orator of the occasion. Then you wake up with a bad taste in year mouth you reay know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomach, improve your appetite and make you feel like a new man. They are easy to take, being sugar coated, and pleasant in effect. For sale by W. E Peiham & Son. seestag Southern ,liomles. Mr. John Scott is communicating with, parties in Illinois who are de sirous of coming South for the purposa of settling. Their object Is to locabe in a community where the climate and soil is suitable to truck farming and congenial to good health. These peo p1e have money to invest in land sulta ble for their purposes and as there is plenty of such land in Newberry, they should be induced to come this way. Other communities are on the alert and see that every advantage Is placed be fore them. What is Newberry doing? Caa't Keep It Secret. The .ptenadid work of Dr. King's New Life Pills is daily coming to light. No such grand remedy for Liver and Bowel troubles was ever known before. Thou sands bless them for curing Constipa tion, Sick Headache, Biliousness, Jaun nice and Indigestion. Try them. 25c. at all druggists. 'Our Some Mission Fild, South." Rev. W. L. Seabrook will leave New berry on Monday afternoon for Phila delphia where he goes to attend the 2nd annual conference of the Luthe rans of America as one of the four representatives of the United Synod In the South. Mr. Seabrook ,will deliver an address on "Our Home Mission Field, South." He is also one of the speakers at the social session to be held on Tuesday evening. Mr. Seabrook will be absent about t wo weeks and will visit his father In Maryland and also attend a meeting of the board of mis sions of the United Synod, of which he Is a member. Would Smash the ulub. If members of the "Hay Fever / sso ciation" would use Dr. King's New Dis oovery for Consum ption, the club would go to pieces, for it always cures this malady-and Asthma, the kind that baffles the doctors-it wholly drives from the system. Thousands of once hopeless suffers from Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchit is "we their lives and health to it. It conquers Grip, saves little ones from Croup and Whooping Cough and is positively gua -ate o l hra n ugto baned fOr al.00 Trialttad fre atro -l lnfIit bles. 50c, 31.00. Trial bottles free at VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Sunday will be Easter. T Look out for Mimnaugh's ad. in our next paper. Yesterday was another dark and gloomy day. a St This is Good Friday-the day to plant in your gardens. Mr. John Scott has sown his lots on McKinley Heights in millet. Pieparatory services at the Lutberan Church this morning at 11 o'clock. o1 Remember the egg hunt at Judge Pope's residence tomorrow afternoon if at 4 o'clock. y( There will be no exercises at the ri College next week. The College will ti be closed for the Charleston trip. i Appropriate Easter services will be conducted at the Lutheran Church of b the Redeemer next Sunday morning. Many lot owners on McKinley Heights P1 are preparing to improve their prop- b erty there by erecting buildings at an early date. fa An Easter egg hunt will be given by the Wide Awake Missionary Society m at the Lutheran Church Monday af- at ternoon at 4 o'clock. The College ball team will play sev- th eral match games of ball with the Cit- cr adel and Charleston College teams er while in Charleston next wepk. ar Newberry needs a live Board of Trade or Business League. Why is it P1 the business men of the town won't or- te ganize for the upbuilding of their city? til Gi The numerous friends of Dr. D. L. Boozer, Sr , will be glad to learn that fe he is ncw improving from a severe at- D1 tack of the grippe of about ten days D duration. None of the bodies of the negroes P1 drowned at Saluda river near McNa- th ry's ferry, about ten days ago, have yet th been found. People are still searching pr for them. be Every Newberrian should go to the pr Charleston Exposition. The rates are m, certainly low enough. $2.60 for the pr round trip. Tickets sold Tuesdays, o good for three days. S1 The Graded School will have holi- H day all next week, giving those who m are connected with the school, and who TI desire to do so, an opportunity to at- fe tend the Charleston Exposition. of Deputy Sheriff Johnson arrested uO two negroes Wednesday night at Cha- Je pin and brought them to Newberry yc Thursday morning. They are chargedi th with assault and battery with intent W to kill When in Charleston next week if c co you want to stop at a modern and up- n to-date hotel, we unhesitatingly recoin mend the Argyle. It is on Meeting th Street. It has been recently remod- ch eled, and is first class in every particu- i lar. i The College party will l.eave next Tuesday morning at 9 c'clock over the ne Southern road for the Exposition. Any citizen who desires to go should let Mr. de Burton know in order that accommoda- w tions will be ample. $2.60 for the in round trip. a The County Board of Assessors have foi been in session for the past two or ful three days hearing complaints. In da some cases reductions in assessments fr hare been made, but in most cases the ani assessments stand as fixed by the mi township boards. u Mr RL. J. Miller has a most choice de line of fancy groceries in stock. He co keeps the very best and serves every- fol thing In the very best style. His prices to are moderate and it- is a pleasure to Ct deal with him. Call to see him. foi an th Personal. a Miss Helen Mower is visiting in Co- d lumbia. C ril Mr. J. P. Phillips, of Laurens County, ch is in the city for a few days. gi Mrs. Patton Kenne dy has returned th from a visit to Newberry, S. 0.-A. R. A Presby terian, 25th. o Mr. Ned Brown, of Greenville, spent ga a few days with relatives here last an week. so Mr. H. C. Solomon has returned tos Newberry to open up his tailoring es- ar tablishment. L Miss Eunice Halfacrer eturned to her l studies at Due West Female Coilege Wednesday- de Messrs. C. L. Blease and F. H. Dom'- cc inick *went to Laurens yesterday on he law business-.G Miss Lillie Fair, of Cokesbury, ari vi rived in the city Wednesday on a visit ch to relatives. lii Mrs. Flemuming Jones has returned al to her home in Laurens afser visiting of in Newberry. al Train Dispatcher, J. A. Summersett, sa of the C., N. & L. IR. R., Columbia, ar was in the city Wednesday. Misses Arabella and Katie Moses, K after spending about two weeks in New- M berry, have returned to Sumter. hi Sheriff Buford went to Columbia ti Wednesday afternoon to carry a sub- tb ject to the State Hospital for the in ane. hi Mrs. Rebecca Brown and daughter w Miss Rachael. lef t on Wednesday for their home at No- folk, Va. They had tb been here on a visit to friends. y George Johnstone, a leading mem-L ber of the Newberry bar, is in the city le attending court. He is an attorney in 01 the case of Mrs. Coker vs. the Monag- bi ha il.Genil es 7h ha ollowirenil Newrr l27yrs. he beenattndg coubrtry Grwers wood thsbeenkaendingcournain Green d<i Go.ob thisekR say th Journal Cole la LGeo.e Johsn, RV H. Welch, Esq., andolea L'~if B leaseiEsi, . EHa HntIs. an COUNTY NEWS. J. W. Writes all the News from Around Hachman Chapel and Union Acaeiemy. I learn that there will be preaching Bachman Chap-' on Good Friday in ead of Saturda, -;ening as was stated my last letter. Mr. Thos. W. Gallman and wife and vo children visited their brother, Mr. J. Gailman. last Sunday. It's a blessing to say the health of ir community is very good at present. According to what the Observer says, you want to boom your candidate U must bhell down. Well, this is ght. Whenever it comes to adver ing a man in order to put money in s pocket be ought to be willing to ,y for it. The grain is beginning tc put on a tter appearance. Haven't heard of any cern being anted yet, but suppose there will be the last of this week. The weather is just splendid, and rm work is progressing. Tomorrow is Green Thursday. How any can follow the old Dutch rule d have something green to cook. The fruit is all 0. K. so fvr. Hope at we will not only have a bountiful op, but earnestly trust that all other ops will bring forth abundance. They e so much needed. We would have been Very much eased to have been able to have at aded the State Snnday-school conven >n which is being held in the city of -eenwood. We know the occasion 11 be a grand one to all those who Bi an interest in this noble work. -. W. E. Pelham, chairman State ex utive committee, has spared no time working up the convention to a high ane. He kindly gave me a copy of e programme which shows that every ing is very attractive and helpfully epared, showing that addresses will delivered by several of the most ominent and capable divines and lay an of our State. Very few people ap eciate the fact that Dr. Pelham is e of the most roble and enthusiastic inday-school workers in our State. spares no little of his time and ans in this grand and noble work. e Holy One says, "If you love me, d my lambs." This is the mission the Sunday-school-which is a spirit I home for them. .It is truly the ob t of the Sunday-school to lead the ung children to Jesus, to labor for eir co'nversion, to 'Christianize them. would like to say more about the )rk of the Sunday-school, but we ist pass on for this time by saying in clusion. May God continue to bless, t only Dr. Pelbam, but all other Co ~rkers of the Sunday-school, and may time speedily come when all the idren of every nook and corner, both towns and counties, will be gathered o the different Sunday-schools and de to realize their sinfulness and d of a Saviour. sad, but not unexpected, was the ath of Mrs. Henry Conkle. From at we learn Mrs. Conkle had been quite lingering health for more than iear, but only confined to her room about three months with that dread disease consumption. Last Satur about two o'clock the summons m God came and said, its enough, that soul is now where yours and ne will sson be, in the presence of an known world. We have known the eased all our life and it is a blessed isolation, not only for me to say, but the bereaved husband and children know, that,.she was a noble hearted ristianl woman. On the morning be e she died she called her husband children to her bedside and told m to meet her in heaven. Oh what ~onsoaton, to feel that you have a r wife and mother in heaven. Yes, iristian friends, if we want to die1 ht we must live right. Yes, dear ildren, we know how hard it is to e up a mother, we passed through is trial only about seven months ago. mother's love is the tenderest love earth, and a child that would disre ,rd or forsake its mother is worse than infidel. But still, amid all these rows, what a blessed hope and con lation to feel that you have a wife d mother in heaven. The deceased1 s a member of Colony Evangelical theran Church, and her body was d to rest in the graveyard of he.. dear I church on Sunday following her atb, Rev. Mathias of St. Luke's nducting the burial services. She 1d lived 52 years and 14 days. May )d comfort and strengthen the sur ving broken hearted husband and ildren and help them to live a life e their mother's. We should make Ithe sweetness and happiness out life that we possibly cm. But amid Iof this, one stroke after another of nes contintually beclouds our minds d fills our hearts with gloom. Quite sadI, indeed, was the intelli :nce of the sad fate of young Hoyt ng, the son and step son of Mr. and rs. Dr. C. H. Armstrong. May God ye mercy upon th heartbroken mo er andl step father. We can't realize eir sorrows, although our sympathy with theum. Oh. what a lesson this ould he to the boys. This boy left s happv bome without a cause, and as not permitted even to repent of his ongs. The Word of God teaches you obey your parents in all things, and .e very first command which God gives )u is to honor your father and mother. et Hoyt's fate be a lesson to you as az as you live. And now, young boys, tme entreat you to resolve from now to stick to your bush, let the hush hard or soft. T. J. W. March 26, 1902 You will never wish to take anothir )se of pills is you once try Chamber in's Stomach aind Livr Tablets. They e eaier to take and more pleasant in fect. Taey cleanse the stomach and ogulate the liver and bowels. For sale ~ XV~ E Pelham& Son. The Fin( Is made with ing Powder. sweet, pure NO SPECIAL TERM OF COURT. Newberry Bar Holds Meeting at Which N Request for a Special Term is With drawn-Will Likely be Asked For in September. Some time ago a petition signed by tj several members of the Newberry bar o and asking for a special term of the i, civil court, was sent to the Governor. C Acting on this petition, the chief justice a Issued an order granting a special term 0 on April 21, and naming Hon. W. F. S Stevenson, Speaker of the House of a Representative, as special judge. At a meeting of the Newberry bar, i held on Tuesday afternoon, it was de- t cided best to withdraw the request and a resolution was unanimously ad- n opted requesting that the order grant- b ng the special term be annulled. Sev- tl eral reasons were advanced in the full i and free discussion that preceded. y Among these may be mentioned the h act that this would be a very busy time I, for the farmers, and then a good many b people who were very much interested t, could not attend without much incon venience. In addition to this the i >pinion was held by some that the ap- b pointment of Mr. Stevenson as judge a, was in violation of that clange of the v :onstitution which provides that the hree departments of government shall be forever separate and distinct. The members had no objection to Mr. B tevenson personally, but he is also a ri member of tne legislature and speaker li )f the house, and as there are some gi very important cases to come up for a h learing, among others some very im- b portant railroad cases, they were I ifraid that some question as to the 01 legality of the trial might afterwards rise. It is likely that a special term will e asked for to be held some time in september. Game Called Off. The game of baseball arranged forJ resterday afternoon between the col ege and Furman University' nines was >ostponed on account of the inclemency f the weather. The game will be ar -anged for a later date, probably week ster next. A Printer Greatly Surprised r I never was so much surprised in my ie, as I was with the results of using . hamberlain's Pain Balm," says Henry o . Cook, pressman of the AMeville, .w N. C.) Gazette. "I contracted a se- ti rere case of rheumatism early last st inter by getting my feet wet. I tried m ~everal things for it without benefit. si ne day while looking over the Gazette ti noticed that Pain Balm was positively d: guaranteed to cure rheumatism, so tr >ought a bottom of it and before using - wo-thirds of it my rheumatism had aken its flight and I have not had a heumatic pain since." Sold by W. E. ti 'elbam & Son. Wants to Build Our Sewerage. Mr. Hallahan, of the firm of Halla- ce an & Castello, of Augusta, Ga., is in S1 he city, and paid us a pleasant call ~ esterday. Mr. Hallahan represents ne of the largest and most trustworthy rl irms in the country. He is here for V :he purpose of putting in a bid to con- 14 itruct our sewerage system. We wish lim success. Cough Remedy. Between the hours of eleven o'clock L . m. and closing time at night on Jan. ~5t, 1901. A. F. Clark, druggist, Glade prings, Va., sold twelve bottles of abmberlain's Cough Remedy. He be ;ays, "I never handled a medicine that - old better or gave better satisfaction o my customers." This Remedy has . een in (general use in Virginia for ci nany years, and the people there are nell acquainted with its excellent tuaities. Many of them have testified o the remarkable cures wbich it hiv ffected. When you need a good, re .iable medicine for a cough or cold, or ttack of the grip, i.se Chamberlain's ough Remedy and you are certain to e more than pleased with the quick PI ~ure which it afford. For sale by W. E. re elham &Soni. am 'WONDER OL" Kills all Pain in Man and Beast, Internal and External Rerne- C ures Rheumatism, Neural gia, Backache, Stiffness of E he Neck and Joints, Sprains, Lumbago. Toothache, Cramp olic. We are selling lots of it. PRICE 35c. Manufactured by W.E, Peiham & Sonl, Prescription Pharmacists. CA LL at The Herald and News office ''for Laboe contracts, Rent con tracs T.in,etc. :st Cake Royal Bak kiways light, wholesome. TO VISIT NEWBERRY SCHOOL%. Liss Withers, Chief ClArk to the Stato Supt. of Education, Will inspect Some of Oar Schools. Miss Sarah Withers, chief clerk in :e office of the State Superintendent f Education, who is m.-king a tour of ispection of the primary work in the Duntry schools, will visit Newberry bout Monday a week for the purpose r visiting some of our country schools. uperintendent Werts will have a route iapped out, in order that as many 3hools as possible can be visited dur ig the two days that will be devoted to iis county. Miss Withers i a distinguished pri iary teacher and is to prepare a hand oak of primary metbods as a help to e teachers in the public schools. It the object of SupErintendent Mc [ahan to have this printed and in the ands of the teachers before the open ig of the schools this fall, and if possi le in time for use in some of the coun -y summer schools. Superintendent Werts has written ie State Superintendent that he would a pleased to have Miss Withers come, id it will be a ple asure for him to isit some of the schools with her. Our Friends, the Druggists. It is a pleasure to testify to the gen 'ally high character of druggists. ut becauE,e of a few exceptions to the ile, it is necessary to caution the pub c to be ot guard against imitations of erry Davis' Painkiller. See that you -t the right article, the soothing, elpful that was used in your family -fore you were born. Don't be taken ito buying a substitute. There is but ie Painkiller, Perry Davis'. SPECIAL NOTICES. AANTED-Ten fresh milch cows 'warranted to g1i'e three to four llons of milk per day. Give full de ~ription and state price delivered at omaria. Dr. FOLK, Columbia, S. C. TAVE things up to date. Send your -Collars and Cuffs to Newberry team Laundry. O bundle too small, none too large, .to have our attention. Newberry Steam Laundry. 'TOREHOUSE for Rent-For sale or rent. Also a two-horse farm to mt. A pply to Antine Buzhardt. t&f tf EMOVED-I have moved my jew - elry establishment into the store cupied by Pelham's china hail and ill in the future be in a better posi on to serve the public. I keep con antly on hand, Gold Watches, Dia ond and wedding rings, jewelry, verware, cut glass, clocks and novel es. Remember I am prepared to fit fficult eyes with glasses. Yours for ade. J. GUY DANIELS. LL business that's business is "re ciprocity" business. We help Lose who help us; it pays us and them The Newberry Steam Laundry. F you have fault to find do not hesi tate to tell us. All complaints are ~refuly considered at the Newberry4 seam Laundry. It dosn't pay to be a nile behind the band agon. Be in it and t the other felbw do be following. Moral. end your laundry to de Newberry Steam .aundry. ~EAN LINEN pays. In order to ( -'have it this way send it to New-t ry Steam Laundry. )RESS MAKING-All kinds of dress making, children's clothes a spe lty. Prices reasonable MRS. J. T. PRESSON, Fourth door from operabhcuse t&f 8t Nance street. Homestead Notice. OTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN .that Elizabeth II Norris bas ap ied to me to have her ai bomiestead in al and personal property appraied d set off according to law. H. H RIK ARD, Master for Newberry Coun ty, S. (C. March 7th, 1902. 4t ffee, Tetley's Teas, . Raisins, Currants, Citron, Nuts, Fruit3 of all kinds, Oat Meal, Pettijobn's Br. Food, I itra Sifted June Peas, Okra and Tomatoes, Stringless Beans, California Peaches, California Cherries, Apricots, Succotash, Corn, Condensed Milk, French Sardines, Salmon, French Caddy, Gelatines, Extracts Fancy Sweet Cakes, Cigars and Tobacco. ALL FRESH. R. J. MIL LER. C1ALLT TO SEE ME.. 6. S .MI DISTRIBUI Reliable Me AT Honorab At the lowest poo be had for the san goods. We do n goods. We do i good money and ir you worthless goi clean cut business, cutway. Weprot ers from loss by se thy merchandise. full lines of Dry Goods, Dress Goo( Underwear, Millinery, Gales, Domestics, Shoes For S.hoeSBoys Our stores are full ask you to visit us courteous dealing, lowest prices. N( ations and a big select from. Youl DON'T s~ When we advertise we ha dvertise to sell and sell lying. 5000 2 lb cans to >ther Bargains sold in les There are some who, after the early bird has ca :hen say, why you adverti goods We say to these, ~nents, corne at once, foi Ehere are those who take >pportunity. EERE IS ANOTHIER EYE 1,500 Cans 31b Tomatoes, 10c por en 2,000s 3 b casSrup appls b et gr 1,00 3b eans Dansh Cabba, c e 1,00 21b cans Blackberries,d o2p We have bargains for every one in e lothing and Shoes. We bought our go< keep warm. New goods arriving daily Yours fori 0. KLET PICTURESha th or the n ext 60 Days an ll Pictures will be sold t greatly reduced A rices Of at gir] Mayes' Book Store. A nice line of cheap o stationery at 25c. per ound. sc al Mayes' Bok store... OR OF rchandise ,e Prices 3sible prices to ie high grade of ot sell shoddy iot take your i exchange give :ds. Our's is a , done in aclean act our custom fling them wor We carry fine Is, Silks, Hosiery, Ginghams, Per Linens, NoIions Men, Women, Girls i Babies. of goods. We We promise fair treatment, misrepresen good stock to rs truly, te the goods, but we we do. Goods go a matoes and a lot of s than two weeks. awake at last, come .ught the worm and se and dont have the Watch our advertis r delay is dangerous. advantage of every OPENER! ale, 8e per can. cn. er can. for Prince Henry) 9c per can. very line, especially Dry Goods, ds while competition was blowing he best at the lowest, TNER. The Fair and Square Dealer. ASTER _ [LL SOON BE HERE. Vake the little children ppy by dyeing eggs for m. Ve have plenty of White Rabbit tPass Egg dyes, Calico papers. NICE REMEMBRANCE Easter would be to send your best a box of Wiley's Candy. Ve always have it in stock. plendid line of Brisitle goods just ie n. You can get a good hair ooth brush from us. Let us fill your pre riptions. Pure drugs ways used. "The st is none too good ir you." laes' Drug Store.